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Live-Action Black Butler Gets Blu-ray Release in the U.K.


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Kadmos1



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:27 am Reply with quote
Funi fans might be so jealous but they can always import it.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:49 am Reply with quote
Kadmos1 wrote:
Funi fans might be so jealous but they can always import it.

Especially since it's region-free! And for Rurouni Kenshin fans who aren't in the know, the UK steelbook blu-rays for the first movie and upcoming second movie are also region-free! Why it's arranged that way, I don't know, but it makes even me wish it happens more often.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 9:26 am Reply with quote
pachy_boy wrote:
Kadmos1 wrote:
Funi fans might be so jealous but they can always import it.

Especially since it's region-free! And for Rurouni Kenshin fans who aren't in the know, the UK steelbook blu-rays for the first movie and upcoming second movie are also region-free! Why it's arranged that way, I don't know, but it makes even me wish it happens more often.


Cool man, thanks for letting me know this. Wasn't aware the Kenshin movie even came out over in the UK. Wink Looks like I know where about $40 is going this week...!
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:22 am Reply with quote
ANN wrote:
Thanks to mdo7 for the news tip


You're welcome, ANN. Wink

pachy_boy wrote:
Kadmos1 wrote:
Funi fans might be so jealous but they can always import it.

Especially since it's region-free! And for Rurouni Kenshin fans who aren't in the know, the UK steelbook blu-rays for the first movie and upcoming second movie are also region-free! Why it's arranged that way, I don't know, but it makes even me wish it happens more often.


Pachy_boy is correct, I notice most of the UK blu-ray tend to be region-free if I'm correct.

But sadly, I don't know if we will see a region 1 release for this film. Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 11:38 am Reply with quote
mdo7 wrote:
But sadly, I don't know if we will see a region 1 release for this film. Crying or Very sad

Maybe that's partly why it's region-free to begin with, to help remove that kind of issue.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 11:43 am Reply with quote
pachy_boy wrote:
mdo7 wrote:
But sadly, I don't know if we will see a region 1 release for this film. Crying or Very sad

Maybe that's partly why it's region-free to begin with, to help remove that kind of issue.


Well I hope it's not expensive to import.

Although, I wish Dramafever could get this film and upload it on their site like they did for their Korean and Chinese titles. DF never had any Japanese-language film (other then their J-dramas catalog). I wonder why Japanese film companies are not using DF to let people watch Japanese films for free unlike their Korean and Chinese counterpart. Sad Confused
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:40 pm Reply with quote
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Well I hope it's not expensive to import.


For both the product and shipping, not if you consider a little under $30 expensive. According to the online pound-to-dollar calculator, that's all it really amounts to.




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I still can't figure out why no one in NA has picked this, Kenshin, or Phoenix Wright up...
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The trailer looks surprisingly cool, although I just wish it was an animated movie instead. I've always thought that part of the appeal of Black Butler was that it fit best within the parameters of being an anime or a manga. I wish Sebastian's hair was more faithful tbh.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 3:33 pm Reply with quote
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I still can't figure out why no one in NA has picked this...up

Could the fact that all the reviews I've read rate it from boringly mediocre to outright dross have anything to do with it?
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:29 pm Reply with quote
albanian wrote:
Sheleigha wrote:
I still can't figure out why no one in NA has picked this...up

Could the fact that all the reviews I've read rate it from boringly mediocre to outright dross have anything to do with it?


So it's as bad as it looks in the trailer???
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:48 pm Reply with quote
albanian wrote:
Sheleigha wrote:
I still can't figure out why no one in NA has picked this...up

Could the fact that all the reviews I've read rate it from boringly mediocre to outright dross have anything to do with it?


I don't know if bad review is the cause, but I remember Zac said something about Japanese films not being marketable and I'll quote:

Zac wrote:
There are a few trend stories out there right now about how Japanese films aren't marketable outside of Japan and how, aside from Ghibli output, they perform poorly in international film festivals. It's considered a handicap and something they need to fix if they want the kind of box office and prestige that comes from having internationally marketable product, but I'm not at all sure how the industry itself there is approaching that or if they even care.


I don't know how the UK and Australia got it but US/Canada can't get this film, and Funimation beside picking up the live-action Yamato are not picking up Japanese film like they used to in the past.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 9:21 pm Reply with quote
mdo7 wrote:

I don't know if bad review is the cause, but I remember Zac said something about Japanese films not being marketable and I'll quote:

Zac wrote:
There are a few trend stories out there right now about how Japanese films aren't marketable outside of Japan and how, aside from Ghibli output, they perform poorly in international film festivals. It's considered a handicap and something they need to fix if they want the kind of box office and prestige that comes from having internationally marketable product, but I'm not at all sure how the industry itself there is approaching that or if they even care.


I don't know how the UK and Australia got it but US/Canada can't get this film, and Funimation beside picking up the live-action Yamato are not picking up Japanese film like they used to in the past.


Yay an answer! I even wrote into Hey Answerman about it months ago and it never got used :/

I didn't think they did that bad, honestly, and it is a good question why the EU and AU markets have been picking them up. Pretty disappointing the Funi isn't picking them up either, since I'm still surprised they got the Mushishi movie.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:26 pm Reply with quote
Sheleigha wrote:

Yay an answer! I even wrote into Hey Answerman about it months ago and it never got used :/

I didn't think they did that bad, honestly, and it is a good question why the EU and AU markets have been picking them up. Pretty disappointing the Funi isn't picking them up either, since I'm still surprised they got the Mushishi movie.


Well you're welcome. Smile

But yeah, a lot of Japanese films are not being picked up as they used to. It's not only Funimation, but other companies like Magnolia Pictures, and Well Go USA (both used to pick up Japanese films stop picking them up). But now they both are picking up Chinese and Korean films (and Funimation did the same, they picked up live-action films from China and South Korea). So now, the only Asian films are being picked up these day in the US are either Chinese, Korean, Thai, and I'm seeing Indonesian films being picked up for US home video release, but Japanese films are a rarity (even Media Blaster pick up it's first Japanese film since I can't remember when was the last time when they did that).

Also I think there's another reason why films from Japan are not being picked up, I cited a Variety article and I'll quote:

Mark Shilling of Variety wrote:

Japanese audiences, typically a patient group, will show up for long-winded, defanged pics, but foreign audiences are less tolerant. “These self-censored films have never been accepted by the overseas market,” says Takamatsu. “The free creativity seen in films by Miike, Kitano, Sono and others has produced better results overseas.

While some argue that with such a big domestic market, the Japanese biz can afford to regard foreign sales as simply the mint after the banquet, Takashi Nishimura, who as managing director of UniJapan is responsible for promoting Japanese film abroad thinks differently.

“(The Japanese film industry feels) a sense of crisis that the domestic market is no longer enough,” Nishimura said last year at the Intl. Film Festival of India in Goa. “But Japanese films are made only for Japanese.


But again I don't know why Europe and Australian are picking these up (along with Korean films and other Asian cinema), while North America is stuck picking up other non-Japanese Asian cinemas.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 11:46 pm Reply with quote
mdo7 wrote:

But again I don't know why Europe and Australian are picking these up (along with Korean films and other Asian cinema), while North America is stuck picking up other non-Japanese Asian cinemas.


Yeah I often see various Asian movies making the market, although it's a market I'm unfamiliar with, so I'm unsure on details on it. I'm just surprised that big anime here such, as Black Butler and Rurouni Kenshin, wouldn't have their live-action movies make it here. I figured that (especially with Kenshin), that they would be big enough to warrant these movies to be brought over.
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